The best Patrizia Punzo’s movies

Patrizia Punzo

Patrizia Punzo

We present our ranking of the best Patrizia Punzo’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Patrizia Punzo.

Cemetery Man

Cemetery Man
7.1/10
A cemetery man has the unusual problem of the dead rising from the grave. Himself and his assistant must end these creatures' lives again after they are reborn. Everything is going well until "She" comes along and stirs things up a bit.

The Church

The Church
6.2/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 10/03/1989
  • Character: Miss Brückner
In medieval Europe, crusading knights massacre a village full of suspected devil worshipers and build a large Gothic church above the cursed remains. It is now present day, and this elaborate cathedral still stands. But when its sealed crypt is accidentally reopened, a group of people trapped inside the church become possessed by the fury of the damned! Can the blood of the innocent survive this unholy communion, or will the ultimate demonic evil be unleashed upon the world?!

The Best of Youth

The Best of Youth
8.5/10
Spanning nearly four decades, from 1966 to 2003, this generational epic follows the different life paths of two Italian brothers from a middle-class family through some of the most significant events of recent Italian history.

Nome di donna

Nome di donna
5.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 08/03/2018
A single mother faces a culture of sexual harassment at her new workplace.

Political Target

Political Target
6.2/10
The return of the Red Brigade in Italy, after 11 years of silence from this terrorist organization, was a traumatic event for the entire country. Especially for the families of the victims killed: professors D'Antona and Biagi, and subsequently the police superintendent Petri.

The Butterfly's Dream

The Butterfly's Dream
5.8/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 24/03/1994
  • Character: Attrice nella parte dell'elettrice
This European existential drama utilizes complex symbols inspired by abstract psychological theories to explore the effects and reasons behind a young classical actor's decision to stop talking. No one knows why Massimo has vowed to stop talking. Other than speaking dialog from classical plays, Massimo refuses to say a single word. His father, a classic-literature professor believes it reflects to a disappointing love affair. His new girlfriend thinks Massimo is rebelling against his mother, a poet. A director learns of Massimo and commissions his mother to write a play about him. Though Massimo plays himself in the play, and does speak, he returns to silence when the play is finished.

Rorret

Rorret
5.6/10
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Release: 01/01/1988
  • Character: Cecilia
Mr. Rorret is the owner of a cinema called "The Peeping Tom" which shows a constant stream of horror films. Rorret dates women from the audience and then kills them, taking sadistic pleasure from their expressions of terror. This film is apparently a well-filmed homage to "Peeping Tom", with nods to "Psycho" and "Strangers on a Train".

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